When it comes to this kind of stuff, I usualy just avoid tuning in on it because it causes some downward feelings that takes alot of time to recover from. I used to get upset with the disrespect, but decided to take the higher road of forginess, because they did not have the opertunity to totaly understand the emotions that are conected. And I hope my kids and grandkids never understand it either.
I will never get up the guts to see the Nam wall, it is a wonderful thing for some, just not for me.
I used to just feel lucky, as I have no wheel chair, I'm not a drinker, smoker, or do I do drugs. All my body came home, and my health is OK for the most part. So now I have this bad feeling of guilt insteasd of feeling lucky.
I was upset when I was spit on, but now I feel the young gall knew more about why I was there than I did the whole tour of duty.
I can only hope our country has learned a lesson about blood shed.
A vey big knot in my underware takes me out of control when I hear the words hero, and sports in the same sentence....how low can they go?
I am not a war hero,and I feel somehow blessed that I am able to deeply understand our songs of respect for those who gave so much.
I often drive the VA van to the hospital a couple hours away, and get to see what the real backdraft of war is. It sure helps me get over feeling sorry for myself.
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